Yup. Sorry for missing that email, sounds great.
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 2:02 AM, Andrea Aime
wrote:
> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 11:51 PM, Chris Holmes
> wrote:
> > For this case in particular, if we want to move faster, I feel
> comfortable
> > approving the porting of all code done by OpenGeo em
Hey, apologies for a bit of a delay on response to this.
So for me TOPP is just the entity that holds copyright, and it's up to the
PSC to decide any changes to that copyright. So I don't think I'd feel
comfortable with any OpenGeo employee saying it's ok, unless it's the
express wish of the PSC.
Thanks, Chris, that sounds like an ideal solution.
On 16/05/12 05:26, Chris Holmes wrote:
> I think the thing to do is have the PSC set a policy on migrating code from
> GeoServer to GeoTools. I think it could set some threshold under which moving
> code over is pre-approved, and that larger com
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 11:51 PM, Chris Holmes wrote:
> For this case in particular, if we want to move faster, I feel comfortable
> approving the porting of all code done by OpenGeo employees on OpenGeo time
> to GeoTools. It looks like Simone also did some of the work, so I'd say if
> he is also
Hey, apologies for a bit of a delay on response to this.
So for me TOPP is just the entity that holds copyright, and it's up to the
PSC to decide any changes to that copyright. So I don't think I'd feel
comfortable with any OpenGeo employee saying it's ok, unless it's the
express wish of the PSC.
On 14/05/12 14:34, Andrea Aime wrote:
> It is my understanding that if you're the sole author of a particular
> piece of code
> you retain the right to re-license it without having to get approval from
> The Open Planning Project (that is, you give TOPP the copyright without losing
> yours, might b
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 3:55 AM, Ben Caradoc-Davies
wrote:
> This kind of cross-project refactoring is a good thing, but in my view we
> need to preserve the separation of licences. For example, I can't just grab
> a chunk of GeoServer and commit it into the GeoTools repo and say "whatever,
> it i
[Repurposing and renaming a thread from geotools-users:]
On 13/05/12 16:49, Andrea Aime wrote:
> On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 4:03 AM, Michael Bedward
> wrote:
>> Thanks for the pointer to the GeoServer legend creation code David. If
>> acceptable, and feasible, it would be really useful to move this